Students participate in Facebook Live Town Hall with WIS TV

Millennials and politics — what's their take on the recent election? Fake news? The
immigration order? The challenges facing the nation?

WIS TV wanted to know what USC students thought; so they partnered with the School of Journalism
and Mass Communications (SJMC) and conducted a forum on millennial post-election thoughts.
The “Millennial Town Hall” was held in the SJMC Kennedy Greenhouse studio on Feb.
7 and was broadcast via Facebook Live.

Fifteen SJMC students shared their thoughts on President Trump’s actions since assuming
office and his relationship with the media. Reporters Billie Jean Shaw and Sam Bleiweis
facilitated the conversation, which included topics on the immigration order, fake
news and Trump’s Twitter account. Students also answered questions viewers submitted
via social media.

“We frequently provide experiential learning opportunities for our students and the
SJMC was pleased to partner with WIS for this important event,” said Dr. Andrea Tanner,
director of the School of Journalism and Mass Communications.

“Not only did our students have a chance to participate in this live production experience
from our brand new Kennedy Greenhouse Studio, but they also had the opportunity to
think critically about important national issues, including the role of the press
and the First Amendment," Tanner said.

Throughout the program, Republican strategist Joel Sawyer and Democratic strategist
Antjuan Seawright offered comments and insights about the topics.

Town Hall Excerpts

See excerpts from the WIS Millennial Town Hall streamed live on February 7. View full
town hall here.